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    I actually had an entirely different blog post in mind‚ but after the Chicago incident involving the assault on a special needs man it was difficult to write about anything else. Writing about anything else felt like a personal waste of time as this incident is truly what is on my heart and brain. I am assuming you have seen the news about the four assailants who physically and emotionally assaulted a young man with special needs. If you want you can read the story here. I’d rather not plunge

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    According to Maslow

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    "According to Maslow..." Psychology 206 Dr. Janolyn Moore ECPI University 6/1/2013 Tiffany N. Turner I will be using objective and subjective data to compare individuals from different upbringings‚ but ended up in similar situations. I will be contrasting the similarities in their goals and the differences in how they attained them. I will compare and contrast‚ who has reached Maslow’s level of "Self Actualization‚" based upon my personal opinions‚ in regards to how their lives turned

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    Racial Integration in Levittown‚ Pennsylvania During the late 1940s and throughout the 50s‚ many city-dwelling Americans were compelled to move to the suburbs‚ driven by a desire to forge a new and more comfortable lifestyle for their families. After World War Two‚ cities had become overcrowded as veterans returned and sought to purchase homes of their own. The implementation of the interstate highway system‚ coupled with the undertakings of developers to build new communities offering more affordable

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    The ‘Chicago School’ of criminology was emerged during the 1920s and 1930s. It sometimes described as the ‘Ecological School’ or theory of ‘Social Disorganization’ and it is the body of works in urban sociology. The Chicago School evolved there because the city of Chicago in late 19th and early 20th centuries desperately needed answers for its exponentially growing problem of delinquency and crime. This became a primary focus in the city of Chicago but now it is applied elsewhere. The Chicago School

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    Combined Port Kerr

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    Professional Effectiveness‚ Inc. Sennott Square Pittsburgh‚ PA 15260 (412) 383-7300 Nov. 29‚ 2014 [Title][Firstname][Lastname] [Professional title] [Company] [Street address] [City]‚ [State][Zip] Dear [firstname]: Providing health care insurance to all employees can be a difficult process with the wrong foundation. Here at Professional Effectiveness‚ Inc. we have the foundation you need to provide all employees a health benefit program design that meets a wide variety of individual needs.

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    Organized Crime In Chicago

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    Chicago Organized Crime and Political Figures Organized crime in Chicago has existed for over a century‚ with its magnitude being extremely pronounced before the year of prohibition i.e. 1919. The gangsters took advantage of lucrative markets for illegal activities such as gambling‚ prostitution‚ robbery‚ hijacking and contract killing to extort. The popularity of the gang activities such as gambling was amplified by the hardships caused by depression; the poor citizens had high hopes of being released

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    Chicago Crime Analysis

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    States‚ one state and city that is always mentioned is Illinois‚ Chicago. It is usually used as a tool for politicians and media outlets to combat racial inequalities‚ and police brutality against blacks and minority group by presenting skewed statistics about black on black crime‚ or poor living conditions in predominately black neighborhoods. But if were where to looks at UCR data and compare the crime trends in the city of Chicago over the period 2012-2014 with the national average for the same

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    Chicago Race Riots

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    Document 22-5 page 138‚ “An African American Responds to the Chicago Race Riot.” This document describes how race riots exploded in the summer of 1919 in almost two dozen American cities. White mobs were attacking African Americans by beating‚ shooting‚ and lynching them. After a gory riot in Chicago‚ Stanley B. Norvell‚ an African American man from Chicago wrote to the editor of the Chicago Daily News‚ Victor F. Lawson. In the letter Norvell described the whites’ ignorance of blacks‚ pointing

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    My City and Chicago

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    express their feelings and thoughts in their poems. Each writer has his own style. To give a poem their style they use a unique way of treating theme‚ structure and tone. Thanks to these elements‚ readers can compare and contrast similar poems. “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg and “My city” by James Weldon Johnson are two poems that are similar‚ but in their own way different. These poems are similar in the fact that they both talk about the proud the feeling for their cities; their theme and tone are

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    Chicago Gun Policy

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    In Chicago people must carry a permit to have a concealed weapon and must have background checks before any purchase has been made. Unfortunately‚ it has the third highest murder rate within the US. Some argue that Chicago’s gun policy may be weak but it’s actually quite the opposite. The main problem for the people in the Chicago is the gangs that plague the city with violence. In an article from the New York Times by Monica Davey‚ she referred to a raid that the Chicago Police department

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